Adele and Jennifer Lawrence made a surprise appearance in a New York gay bar

Last night, English singer-songwriter Adele and American actress Jennifer Lawrence dropped in at Pieces, one of Manhattan’s oldest gay bars.

Fans were excited considering Adele’s outspoken support for LGBTQ rights. In 2011, she performed a free concert for the charity Pride London. She also dedicated a June 2016 performance to victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting and in April 2018 she officiated the same-sex marriage of comedian Alan Carr to Paul Drayton.

Here is a video of Adele being questioned by drag queen hostess Brita Filter:

Later on, Filter asked Adele what she does for work these days, and Adele responded that she’s actually a stay-at-home mom. Her son, Angelo, was born on October, 19 2012, making him six-years-old. Adele released her third studio album, 25, in 2015, but hasn’t released one since.

And here’s footage of Adele playing a “Musical Chairs” style drinking game while dancing around a table to Kylie Minogue’s “Can’t Get You Out of My Head”:

Lawrence has also shown support for the LGBTQ community. Following the election of Donald Trump, she encouraged marginalized people to fight for their rights, stating, “Let this be the fire you didn’t have before. If you are an immigrant, if you are a person of color, if you are LGBTQ+, if you are a woman – don’t be afraid, be loud!”